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Impatient Dankaroo

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Good I have one of those I am renewing it it is fucking tougher than writing an exam.
They need 75 points and 24 points through watching some most boring crap.
Max 20 points through membership ascm
Last rest by reading books 6pt per book.
Man, I basically interviewed for one of the top 5 companies for a supply chain job yesterday in Alberta yesterday. If I get that, I'm moving for sure. That's why im praying for that shit lol
 
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Impatient Dankaroo

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Did you have references or applied directly and do you have a Canadian degree?
Yep, got a Canadian degree. Let me emphasize, it's almost impossible to get through the first stage or automated system without Canadian/Anglo credentials (for entry-level). Higher up, it's less relevant
 
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PRANIT01

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Yep, got a Canadian degree. Let me emphasize, it's almost impossible to get through the first stage or automated system without Canadian credentials (for entry-level). Higher up, it's less relevant
Pgdm or masters ,yeah I don't have that I only have degree from US and I have only 3 yrs of exp (in supply chain)don't know whether they will consider it
 
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Ar12345

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I am surprised you guys are in Detroit when I visited there looked like a ghost town. I know it is a Mechanical engineering hub but still looked very creepy for me.
NYC and SF and obviously HOUSTON, DFW,Austin (small -went on 2018) DC are my top picks
There are parts of Detroit that would make good material for a North Korean propaganda film about how America has entered some apocalypse. You don't go to those parts unless you want to get shot. But downtown is good enough and most parts of metro Detroit/suburbs are pretty livable. The sun hides and you'll walk out to a frosty car and wet/snowy/slushy weather for a half a year though. That was really depressing for a good few months when I first moved here from the south in winter lol
 
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hdcanada_10

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No in my previous company they have quotas for diversity they hire only minority for certain positions, when I say minority it includes LGBTQ ,Black,Hispanic (both men and woman) and not Asian/Indians/white/Arabic (men) woman are always welcome.

I know a dumbfuck in my uni ,she didn't know any shit and she got a job in coco cola mainly because they want to fulfill diversity quora on top of that she got 75k in Houston which is a good pay and work from home even before pandemic.
Yeah I like how we brown skinned are not considered as a diverse hire. TCCC have entire department for diversity/inclusion hiring mentoring stuff.
 
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